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ISSUE 5. MARCH 1, 2022
CAREER PATH WISDOM
PATHWISE NEWS
February was a busy month for PathWise. We launched our "Career Sessions, Career Lessons" podcast, with four episodes now available, featuring two entrepreneurs (one of whom is now a business school professor), a recently retired Air Force two-star general, and a non-profit CEO. For more on our podcast, read below. We ran a program for upcoming and new grads aimed at helping them land their first job. We continued to publish new content weekly on our website, focusing most recently on guidance for each stage of your career. March promises to be an equally productive month, so continue to check our social media pages and the pathwise.io site.
PATHWISE BELIEF OF THE MONTH
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#5 Establish Your Team and Build Your Network

No one is truly self-made. Every successful person has a team of mentors and others supporting them along the way. Get this team in place, and supplement it with a strong professional network.
UPCOMING PROGRAMS

Job Search Accelerator
Instructor: Becca Carnahan

Stop spinning your wheels in your job search and implement an effective and efficient strategy to land your next ideal role. Learn how to Get Clear, Get Strategic, and Get in the Door. Focus your search and separate yourself from the pack using these proven tips.

Session 1: March 10, 12-1pm EST
Session 2: March 17, 12-1 pm EST
Session 3: March 24, 12-1 pm EST
OUR TOP LINKEDIN POSTS FROM FEBRUARY
We talk about navigating your career path, but how about building your career portfolio? In this article by April Rinne for Harvard Business Review, learn the advantage of having a broader experience-based approach to building your professional skills. The skills built doing diverse ventures may be what makes you stand out to future employers.
If you are contemplating a career change read this article by Lea McLeod, M.A. for The Muse. Taking the plunge into a new career can feel overwhelming and may make you freeze, but taking smaller steps may be just what you need to go from thinking about changing careers to actually doing it!
In this article by Adrian Granzella Larssen for The Muse, find 7 To-Do’s for the first time manager. The step-up to manager requires an entirely new skill set. Find out what you need to do to set yourself up for success.

INSIGHTS FROM OUR TEAM
Almost all of us contemplate whether to make a career change at some point in our professional lives, some of us more than once. It’s probably easier – and more socially acceptable – than it ever has been to do so, but making a career change wisely requires thought and work. In this post, we lay out 12 recommendations for successfully navigating the journey.
RECOMMENDED BOOK OF THE MONTH
Atomic Habits: Tiny Changes, Remarkable Results, by James Clear.

Atomic Habits is a step-by-step guide to breaking bad behaviors and adopting good ones in four steps. Making small, incremental, changes to everyday routines can lead to positive change over time.

PATHWISE PODCASTS
In February, we featured:
  • Michael Alter, Clinical Professor of Entrepreneurship at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and a former founder / CEO
  • Kim Crider, Major General, US Air Force (Retired)
  • Jason Krantz, CEO of Definitive Healthcare, which recently IPO'd on the NASDAQ Exchange
  • John Judge, CEO of The Trustees of the Reservations and past CEO of the Appalachian Mountain Club
Coming in March, we'll feature interviews with:
  • Rohini Dey, Chicago-based Indian-Latin fusion restaurateur, owner of Vermilion, and founder of Let's Talk Womxn, which is helping more than 600 women restaurateurs in 13 cities manage through the pandemic
  • Bill Boor, CEO of Cavco Industries, a home-building firm, and past CEO of Great Lakes Brewing Company in Cleveland
  • Danny Warshay, Executive Director of the Nelson Center of Entrepreneurship at Brown University and author of the upcoming book on the entrepreneurial process, See, Solve, Scale.
  • Trevor Rozier-Byrd, founder and CEO of Stackwell, which is focused on advancing Black generational wealth

Listen on your favorite podcast platform
or check it out on our website
PARTING WISDOM
Help us spread career path wisdom! Share this newsletter with colleagues, friends, and family who are focusing on their own careers.
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